News


March 08, 2024

 

Shehbaz Sharif Sworn in as PM after Contentious Vote

ISLAMABAD: Shehbaz Sharif  was sworn in as Pakistan’s new prime minister on Monday after being  elected a day earlier in a raucous parliamentary session.

He held the same position from  April 2022 to August 2023 , replacing archrival  Imran Khan  who was removed from office after a no-confidence vote. Shehbaz is the younger brother of three-time premier  Nawaz Sharif .

His appointment is controversial because of  parliamentary elections  last month that his opponents claimed were rigged in his favor.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, the PTI, insists it did better in the poll, but that electoral theft and other irregularities deprived it of a parliamentary majority.

Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League party, the PML-N, didn’t win  enough seats to form a government but went into coalition with others to get a majority, clearing his path to a second premiership.

He secured 201 votes in parliament to become prime minister, defeating the PTI-backed candidate Omar Ayub, who got 92 votes.

Monday’s swearing-in ceremony was held in the capital, Islamabad. President Arif administered the oath of office.

Sharif pledged to perform his duties and functions with honesty and loyalty and always for the country's independence, “integrity, stability, and for the sake of unity.”

But stability and unity are in short supply in Pakistani politics, and Sharif has a tough task of bringing lawmakers together to steer the country through  challenging times.

The first two sessions of parliament have been chaotic and noisy, with the opposition shouting and jeering at the new government because of their election grievances.

Sharif is the 24th prime minister in Pakistan’s 77-year history. - AP

Courtesy -AP

Back to Pakistanlink Home

 

Back to Top